this clearly isn’t my “main” (do people even have those anymore?)
it hasn’t been logged into since (checks mog)
…some time in february, when Love is in the Air was active.
i don’t think anything has updated since then.
even on a lowbie alt, i’ve still engaged in a ton more content than you… so… i’m not even sure what you’re trying to accomplish with this line of questioning.
i just don’t go out of my way to hate everything because it’ll make me one of the cool kids.
no, it’s not.
the customer is NOT always right.
but I’ll play along.
let’s pretend the customer is always right.
which customer is the one which is right, when all of them have different opinions?
it’s simply not possible to please everyone.
people just enjoy complaining.
the vocal minority are fantastic at spamming about how they hate a thing.
…yet they never seem to give any details about what they’d prefer to see in it’s place if it were to be removed.
Constantly looking for the nearest high point in the terrain so you can use a glider to get closer to where you want to go does not fall under “navigating from the ground”.
Criticism would be “the system is unfriendly to alts because you have to grind everything on every character”. Criticism isn’t “this sucks.” That doesn’t tell you why you’re unhappy. You can’t fix something with a vague/unhelpful statement like that.
You’ve engaged almost no shadowlands content and achievements are account wide. So okay my dude. I just didn’t go back and do expansion I didn’t play lmfao, but shadowlands content unfortunately I have done.
People that are to the point where they say “this sucks” have at multiple times complained why exactly something does suck. They are just fed up with not being listened to.
Achievements can be account-wide but in the game, you can toggle an option to only show that specific character’s achievements.
Comparing profiles, he’s accomplished much more than you have.
I think they “think” they’ve explained it. I work in a business where I get 200 emails per day. Trying to do my job while keeping up with 200 emails can be very taxing. Imagine getting 20,000 per day and see how productive you are.